The Dutch show the consequences of opening the door to the assisted suicide banshee. A proposal to allow doctors to assist suicides based solely on age is gaining strength in the Netherlands. From the story:A campaign to give elderly people in the Netherlands the right to assisted suicide said . . . . Continue Reading »
As posted about previously, the National Review gave me an opportunity to respond to Matthew Scully’s diatribe against my book. (Scully, who is a conservative speech writer, is—to understate the matter—extremely emotional about animal issues). In part 1, I responded to . . . . Continue Reading »
If you oppose a government program, someone will suggest that you “hate” the people on the receiving end of the government largesse.Surely, however, it is a simple minded error to assume that if the government does not help someone then nobody will do so? Isn’t it more dubious to . . . . Continue Reading »
On his radio program, Fox News Glenn Beck encouraged listeners to leave their church if it proclaims a concern for social justice: I’m begging you, your right to religion and freedom to exercise religion and read all of the passages of the Bible as you want to read them and as your . . . . Continue Reading »
After Matthew Scully’s screed against A Rat is a Pig, etc., discussed here, National Review gave me the opportunity to write an extended reply. Let me deal with his continuing mendacity first, and then I will write a second post excerpting some of my more general comments.In his review, . . . . Continue Reading »
And now a word from our sponsor:COD, as I call it, has probably been my most successful book, other than The Lawyer Book, back in 1988. It has certainly had the most impact (followed closely by Forced Exit, which is more narrowly focused on euthanasia/assisted suicide).The good news is that it . . . . Continue Reading »
A poll for the BBC World Service suggests that almost four in five people around the world believe that access to the internet is a fundamental human right . . . . . Continue Reading »
Makoto Fujimuraan artist I’ve mentioned before makes an astute point that “art is both in the execution and in the revelation of the extraordinary”: Ive heard many people say of contemporary art: my kids can do that. I encourage them, then to try it . . . . Continue Reading »
Focusing on the practices of the church is all the rage these days. James K.A. Smiths Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation an excellent and thought provoking book is only the latest volley in a long list of theologians attempting to reorient the center of . . . . Continue Reading »